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Old 03-20-2011, 12:05 PM   #1
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Triumph holding tank size

I own a 05 Fleetwood Triumph 36 ft 5th Wheel. Purchased it from a priviate party without any owners manauals. Any one know what size of holding tanks this trailer has?
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Somewhere in your camper there is a paper with the weights and measures on it. It may be on the wall inside a cabinet, on the back of a door or on the wall in an out of the way place.

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We had an '02 Triumph and if I recall all the tanks were 50 gallons each but I wouldn't swear to it. We had the 36 foot rear living room model and it was the biggest piece of junk we had ever owned. It was bought new and the shakedown trip the first weekend resulted in 2 pages of problems - most of which would have been caught at the factory if they had a quality inspector stationed anywhere within 1/4 mile of the factory...

We ended up trading in in on our current '07 Bounder and the warranty issues on it total two items!
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